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<p><span class="style5">Tutorial of Eclipse C++ for 
ENGI 1020</span> <br>
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href="http://www.engr.mun.ca/~licheng/1020/how-to/eclipseTutorial/eclipseCppTutorial.htm">http://www.engr.mun.ca/~licheng/1020/how-to/eclipseTutorial/eclipseCppTutorial.htm</A></P>
<h3>Step 2:   Creating new source files and building the project</h3>
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  <p>You   can create new <span class="style3">source files</span> (<span class="style1"><em>including .cpp files and .h files</em></span>) into your   created project. By clicking <strong><span class="style1">File-&gt;New-&gt;Source Fil</span>e</strong>  </p>
  <p>Build your project by pressing&nbsp;<strong>CTRL+B</strong>, <br>
    or select the project from the Project Explorer tab in the C++ Projects view and select&nbsp;<strong>File &gt; Build Project</strong>.<br>
    Alternatively, you can put your mouse on the title of your project (i.e., "HelloWorld") in the Project Explorer view. Right click and choose&nbsp;<strong>Build Configurations</strong>-&gt;<strong>Build</strong>-&gt;<strong>All</strong>. Then the build process should start.
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  <p><strong>Note:</strong>&nbsp;If a build generates any errors or warnings, you can see those in the Problems view.</p>
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<h3>Step 3: Running the application</h3>
<p>Within the C/C++ Perspective, click&nbsp;<strong>Run &gt; Run</strong>. The following window pops up:</p>
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TO: Use CDT and MinGW for Eclipse (i.e. develop C/C++ applications in 
windows)</SPAN><BR>
<A 
href="http://yongshin.blogspot.com/2005/11/how-to-use-cdt-and-mingw-for-eclipse.html">http://yongshin.blogspot.com/2005/11/how-to-use-cdt-and-mingw-for-eclipse.html</A></p>
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